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Functional Polymer Coatings - Principles, Methods, and Applications

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Focusing on a variety of coatings, this book provides detailed discussion on preparation, novel techniques, recent developments, and design theories to present the advantages of each function and provide the tools for better product performance and properties.
* Presents advantages and benefits of properties and applications of the novel coating types
* Includes chapters on specific and novel coatings, like nanocomposite, surface wettability tunable, stimuli-responsive, anti-fouling, antibacterial, self-healing, and structural coloring
* Provides detailed discussion on recent developments in the field as well as current and future perspectives
* Acts as a guide for polymer and materials researchers in optimizing polymer coating properties and increasing product performance

List of contents

Contributors xi
 
Preface xiii
 
1 Transparent Organic-Inorganic Nanocomposite Coatings 1
Shuxue Zhou and Limin Wu
 
1.1 Introduction 1
 
1.2 Fabrication Strategies 2
 
1.2.1 Blending Method 2
 
1.2.2 Sol-Gel Process 10
 
1.2.3 Intercalation Method 11
 
1.3 Mechanically Enhanced Nanocomposite Clearcoats 13
 
1.3.1 Solventborne Polyurethane Nanocomposite Coatings 15
 
1.3.2 Waterborne Nanocomposite Clearcoats 17
 
1.3.3 UV?]Curable Nanocomposite Coatings 19
 
1.3.4 Other Mechanically Strong Nanocomposite Coatings 26
 
1.4 Optical Nanocomposite Coatings 28
 
1.4.1 Transparent UV?]Shielding Nanocomposite Coatings 28
 
1.4.2 High Refractive Index Nanocomposite Coatings 34
 
1.4.3 Transparent NIR?]Shielding Nanocomposite Coatings 41
 
1.5 Transparent Barrier Nanocomposite Coatings 45
 
1.6 Transparent Conducting Nanocomposite Coatings 49
 
1.7 Other Functional Nanocomposite Coatings 54
 
1.8 Conclusions and Outlook 57
 
References 58
 
2 Superhydrophobic and Superoleophobic Polymeric Surfaces 71
Jie Zhao and W. (Marshall) Ming
 
2.1 Introduction 71
 
2.2 Surface Wettability 72
 
2.3 Various Approaches to Obtain Super?]Repellent Surfaces 74
 
2.3.1 Template?]Replicating Methods 74
 
2.3.2 Hierarchically Structured Particles 75
 
2.3.3 LbL Deposition 78
 
2.3.4 Plasma Treatment 79
 
2.3.5 Chemical Vapor Deposition 81
 
2.3.6 Electrospinning 83
 
2.3.7 Electrochemical Polymerization 85
 
2.3.8 Other Methods 86
 
2.4 Applications of Super?]Repellent Polymeric Surfaces 86
 
2.4.1 Self?]Cleaning 86
 
2.4.2 Anti?]bioadhesion 87
 
2.4.3 Anti?]Icing 89
 
2.4.4 Oil-Water Separation 89
 
2.5 Summary and Outlook 90
 
Acknowledgments 90
 
References 90
 
3 Superhydrophilic and Superamphiphilic Coatings 96
Sandro Olveira, Ana Stojanovic, and Stefan Seeger
 
3.1 Introduction 96
 
3.2 Basic Concepts of Superhydrophilicity 97
 
3.3 Naturally Occurring Superhydrophilic and Superamphiphilic Surfaces 100
 
3.4 Artificial Superhydrophilic Coatings 101
 
3.4.1 TiO2 Coatings 101
 
3.4.2 SiO2 Coatings 103
 
3.5 Methods for Fabricating Superhydrophilic and Superamphiphilic Surfaces 104
 
3.5.1 Sol-Gel Method 104
 
3.5.2 Layer?]By?]Layer Assembly 105
 
3.5.3 Electrochemical Methods 106
 
3.5.4 Electrospinning 106
 
3.5.5 Etching 107
 
3.5.6 Plasma Treatment 107
 
3.5.7 Hydrothermal Method 108
 
3.5.8 Dip Coating 109
 
3.5.9 Phase Separation 109
 
3.5.10 Templating Method 109
 
3.6 Applications 110
 
3.6.1 Self?]Cleaning 110
 
3.6.2 Antifogging and Antireflective Coatings 111
 
3.6.3 Antifouling Properties 114
 
3.6.4 Enhanced Boiling Heat Transfer 115
 
3.6.5 Efficient Water Evaporation 118
 
3.6.6 Switchable and Patterned Wettability Coatings 118
 
3.6.7 Other Applications 119
 
3.7 Commercial Coatings 120
 
3.8 Conclusions and Outlook 122
 
References 123
 
4 Self?]Healing Polymeric Coatings 133
A.C.C. Esteves and S.J. García
 
4.1 Introduction 133
 
4.1.1 Self?]Healing Materials 134
 
4.1.2 Self?]Healing Polymeric Coatings 137
 
4.2 Self?]Healing Approaches for Functional Polymeric Coatings 138
 
4.2.1 Intrinsic Healing 138
 
4.2.2 Extrinsic Healing 147
 
4.3 Functionalities Recovery and Possible Appl

About the author










Limin Wu is the director of the Advanced Coatings Research Center of the Ministry of Education of China and a Professor of the Department of Materials Science at Fudan University in Shanghai. He has over 20 years of experience in the areas of  nano/micro hybrid colloidal spheres and functional polymer coatings.

Jamil Baghdachi is the Interim Director of the Coatings Research Institute and a Professor in the Polymers and Coatings department at Eastern Michigan University. He has over 25 years of experience in polymers, coatings, adhesives, paints, and composites and has acted as a consultant for national and international firms.


Summary

Focusing on a variety of coatings, this book provides detailed discussion on preparation, novel techniques, recent developments, and design theories to present the advantages of each function and provide the tools for better product performance and properties.

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